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    incensed
    /ɪnˈsɛnst/

    adjective

    • 1. very angry; enraged: "Leonora glared back at him, incensed"

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  2. incensed. adjective. uk / ɪnˈsenst / us / ɪnˈsenst /. Add to word list. extremely angry: incensed at The villagers are incensed at the decision to close the railway station. He was incensed by the suggestion that he'd leaked details of a confidential conversation. Synonyms.

  3. 1. : material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned. 2. : the perfume exhaled from some spices and gums when burned. broadly : a pleasing scent. 3. : pleasing attention : flattery. incense. 2 of 3. verb (1) in· cense ˈin-ˌsen (t)s. incensed; incensing. transitive verb. 1. : to apply or offer incense to. 2. : to perfume with incense. incense.

  4. Incensed definition: inflamed with anger; enraged. See examples of INCENSED used in a sentence.

  5. Definition of incensed adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. n. 1. a. An aromatic substance, such as wood or a gum, that is burned to produce a pleasant odor. b. The smoke or odor produced by the burning of such a substance. 2. A pleasant smell. tr.v. in·censed, in·cens·ing, in·cens·es. 1. To perfume with incense. 2. To burn incense to (a deity, for example) as a ritual offering.

  7. incensed. adjective. us / ɪnˈsenst / uk / ɪnˈsenst /. Add to word list. extremely angry: incensed at The townspeople are incensed at the decision to close the train station. He was incensed by the suggestion that he'd leaked details of a confidential conversation. Synonyms.

  8. incensed in British English. (ɪnˈsɛnst ) adjective. greatly enraged. the furious blows of the incensed mob. Mum was incensed at his lack of compassion. He followed her, incensed that she'd dared to leave him alone. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.